SERMA Safety and Security has become the first laboratory to be accredited under the EUCC scheme by ANSSI (Agence Nationale de la Sécurité des Systèmes d’Information, the French National Cybersecurity Agency).
This strategic recognition allows SERMA to assess hardware and software products under the new European Union Common Criteria (EUCC) security framework, contributing to the harmonisation and digital sovereignty of Europe.
Laboratory to conduct EUCC evaluations
SERMA Safety & Security is the first laboratory to have conducted security evaluations in Europe
SERMA Safety & Security is the first laboratory to have conducted security evaluations, pioneering the issuance of the first EUCC certificates in Europe. Issued by ANSSI, these certificates, valid for five years, mark a key milestone in the European recognition of cybersecurity solutions.
Ranked among the top 5 security laboratories worldwide and the second-best globally for Common Criteria evaluations, SERMA takes a new step forward with its EUCC accreditation.
SERMA accreditation
With this accreditation, SERMA is now authorised to assess:
- Critical equipment embedded in sensitive infrastructures (energy, transport, telecommunications),
- Cybersecurity solutions for industries and institutions.
European Cybersecurity Certification Conference
The announcement was made on March 13, 2025, during the European Cybersecurity Certification Conference in Warsaw. Supported by the European Commission and the Polish presidency, this event brought together leading experts and decision-makers in the certification sector.
As cyber threats continue to rise, the European Union has introduced the EUCC scheme to harmonise cybersecurity certification requirements. With this accreditation, SERMA Safety & Security establishes itself as a key player in this transition toward a unified and strengthened European cybersecurity framework.
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